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While many countries struggle to transition to renewable energy, some have made the leap. So which countries use only renewable energy?
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Vox: Costa Rica Has Gone 76 StraightDays Using 100% RenewableElectricity
http://www.vox.com/2016/9/8/12847160/costa-rica-renewable-electricity
The Guardian: Iceland's Energy Answer Comes Naturally
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2008/apr/22/renewableenergy.alternativeenergy
StanfordNews: The World Can Be Powered By Alternative Energy, Using Today's Technology, In 20-40 Years Says Stanford Researcher Mark Z. Jacobson
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Texas, a state known for oil production, has become a leader in the development and use of renewable energy, especially wind power. And solar energy production is growing rapidly in the “Lone Star State,” spurred on by its abundant sunshine and the sharp drop in the price of solar panels in recent years. As VOA’s Greg Flakus reports from Houston, economics supersedes politics on this issue.
Originally published at - http://www.voanews.com/a/3565006.html

Less than a week after PresidentTrump pulled out of the Paris agreement, at least ten state governors and the mayors of more than 200American cities had recommitted to the climate accord’s emission standards. But Hawaii was way ahead of the curve -- the state passed a law enforcing even stricter clean energy standards back in 2015. And they did it to save money.
Life in Hawaii looks pretty good, but there’s a challenge to living on an island in the middle of the pacific. It's expensive. And nothing is more expensive than energy. Ninety percent of Hawaiian energy comes from fossil fuels and 100% of that needs to be imported.
An average Hawaiian family can pay up to $600 a month in energy bills. So Hawaii's governor has set a goal: to power the island completely with renewable energy by 2045.
Getting off oil by 2045 will take wind turbines, volcanic energy, bio-mass recycling, and ocean energy. But Hawaii’s biggest power source will be solar. The trouble is, a sunny day in Hawaii is so sunny, the electrical grid can’t handle all the solar power that is captured, So the state's opening giant battery fields. Meanwhile, Tesla is building the world’s largest battery factory.
This segment originally aired June 5, 2017, on VICENews Tonight on HBO.
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Coal, nuclear, natural gas, renewables, and oil are all going head-to-head for dominance of the energy market - will we see a shift in the balance of power next year? Bloomberg looks at energy trends to watch in 2016.

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The first offshore wind farm in the United States started producing clean energy in mid-December. Located 13 miles from the coast of Rhode Island, the five turbines will power 17,000 homes, including all the energy necessary to sustain the nearby Block Island.
The wind energy industry is the fastest-growing job sector in the country. Despite their popularity in Europe, however, coastal turbines have faced resistance in the U.S.
“We have a huge, clean energy resource off of our coast, and to date we have not tapped into it,” Deepwater WindCEOJeff Grybowski told VICENews correspondentArielle Duhaime-Ross.
Read: "Bill Gates and other billionaires are launching a climate change fund because we need an “energy miracle” - http://bit.ly/2hszYmv
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Based on REN21's 2014 report, renewables contributed 19 percent to humans' global energy consumption and 22 percent to their generation of electricity in 2012 and 2013, respectively. This energy consumption is divided as 9% coming from traditional biomass, 4.2% as heat energy (non-biomass), 3.8% hydro electricity and 2% is electricity from wind, solar, geothermal, and biomass. Worldwide investments in renewable technologies amounted to more than US$214 billion in 2013, with countries like China and the United States heavily investing in wind, hydro, solar and biofuels.

Which Countries Run On 100% Renewable Energy?

What Countries Are The MostEnergy Efficient https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytkt2YxGou4
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While many countries struggle to transition to renewable energy, some have made the leap. So which countries use only renewable energy?
Learn More:
Vox: Costa Rica Has Gone 76 StraightDays Using 100% RenewableElectricity
http://www.vox.com/2016/9/8/12847160/costa-rica-renewable-electricity
The Guardian: Iceland's Energy Answer Comes Naturally
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2008/apr/22/renewableenergy.alternativeenergy
StanfordNews: The World Can Be Powered By Alternative Energy, Using Today's Technology, In 20-40 Years Says Stanford Researcher Mark Z. Jacobson
http://news.stanford.edu/news/2011/january/jacobson-world-energy-012611.htmlMusicTrack Courtesy of APM Music: "Skipping Marimbas"
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Texas Leads US in Use of Renewable Energy

Texas, a state known for oil production, has become a leader in the development and use of renewable energy, especially wind power. And solar energy production is growing rapidly in the “Lone Star State,” spurred on by its abundant sunshine and the sharp drop in the price of solar panels in recent years. As VOA’s Greg Flakus reports from Houston, economics supersedes politics on this issue.
Originally published at - http://www.voanews.com/a/3565006.html

Tesla's Solar Facility is Part of Hawaii's Goal For Energy Independence (HBO)

Tesla's Solar Facility is Part of Hawaii's Goal For Energy Independence (HBO)

Tesla's Solar Facility is Part of Hawaii's Goal For Energy Independence (HBO)

Less than a week after PresidentTrump pulled out of the Paris agreement, at least ten state governors and the mayors of more than 200American cities had recommitted to the climate accord’s emission standards. But Hawaii was way ahead of the curve -- the state passed a law enforcing even stricter clean energy standards back in 2015. And they did it to save money.
Life in Hawaii looks pretty good, but there’s a challenge to living on an island in the middle of the pacific. It's expensive. And nothing is more expensive than energy. Ninety percent of Hawaiian energy comes from fossil fuels and 100% of that needs to be imported.
An average Hawaiian family can pay up to $600 a month in energy bills. So Hawaii's governor has set a goal: to power the island completely with renewable energy by 2045.
Getting off oil by 2045 will take wind turbines, volcanic energy, bio-mass recycling, and ocean energy. But Hawaii’s biggest power source will be solar. The trouble is, a sunny day in Hawaii is so sunny, the electrical grid can’t handle all the solar power that is captured, So the state's opening giant battery fields. Meanwhile, Tesla is building the world’s largest battery factory.
This segment originally aired June 5, 2017, on VICENews Tonight on HBO.
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Why 2016 Could Be a Turning Point the Energy Revolution

Why 2016 Could Be a Turning Point the Energy Revolution

Why 2016 Could Be a Turning Point the Energy Revolution

Coal, nuclear, natural gas, renewables, and oil are all going head-to-head for dominance of the energy market - will we see a shift in the balance of power next year? Bloomberg looks at energy trends to watch in 2016.

The first offshore wind farm in the United States started producing clean energy in mid-December. Located 13 miles from the coast of Rhode Island, the five turbines will power 17,000 homes, including all the energy necessary to sustain the nearby Block Island.
The wind energy industry is the fastest-growing job sector in the country. Despite their popularity in Europe, however, coastal turbines have faced resistance in the U.S.
“We have a huge, clean energy resource off of our coast, and to date we have not tapped into it,” Deepwater WindCEOJeff Grybowski told VICENews correspondentArielle Duhaime-Ross.
Read: "Bill Gates and other billionaires are launching a climate change fund because we need an “energy miracle” - http://bit.ly/2hszYmv
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Star Renewable Energy: BBC News feature

published: 20 Jan 2017

The Slow Rise Of America's Renewable Energy Market - Newsy

Renewable energy is gaining steam in the oil-thirsty U.S. market, but green tech has hurdles to clear before it can take a bigger slice of the pie.
See more at http://www.newsy.com/
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Sources:
U.S. Energy Information Administration
http://www.eia.gov/totalenergy/data/monthly/pdf/sec1_3.pdf
U.S. Energy Information Administration
http://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/index.cfm?page=renewable_home
U.S. Energy Information Administration
http://www.eia.gov/forecasts/aeo/pdf/0383%282015%29.pdf
CleanTechnica
http://cleantechnica.com/2015/05/10/renewables-84-of-new-electricity-generation-capacity-in-1st-quarter-of-2015/
YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wVXgGTrPro
U.S. Energy Information Administration
http://energy.gov/articles/clean-energy...

published: 07 Oct 2015

Texas Leads US in Use of Renewable Energy

Texas, a state known for oil production, has become a leader in the development and use of renewable energy, especially wind power. And solar energy production is growing rapidly in the “Lone Star State,” spurred on by its abundant sunshine and the sharp drop in the price of solar panels in recent years. As VOA’s Greg Flakus reports from Houston, economics supersedes politics on this issue.
Originally published at - http://www.voanews.com/a/3565006.html

Tesla's Solar Facility is Part of Hawaii's Goal For Energy Independence (HBO)

Less than a week after PresidentTrump pulled out of the Paris agreement, at least ten state governors and the mayors of more than 200American cities had recommitted to the climate accord’s emission standards. But Hawaii was way ahead of the curve -- the state passed a law enforcing even stricter clean energy standards back in 2015. And they did it to save money.
Life in Hawaii looks pretty good, but there’s a challenge to living on an island in the middle of the pacific. It's expensive. And nothing is more expensive than energy. Ninety percent of Hawaiian energy comes from fossil fuels and 100% of that needs to be imported.
An average Hawaiian family can pay up to $600 a month in energy bills. So Hawaii's governor has set a goal: to power the island completely with renewable energy...

published: 08 Jun 2017

Why 2016 Could Be a Turning Point the Energy Revolution

Coal, nuclear, natural gas, renewables, and oil are all going head-to-head for dominance of the energy market - will we see a shift in the balance of power next year? Bloomberg looks at energy trends to watch in 2016.

published: 12 Nov 2015

BBC News Ethiopia renewable energy revolution

The first offshore wind farm in the United States started producing clean energy in mid-December. Located 13 miles from the coast of Rhode Island, the five turbines will power 17,000 homes, including all the energy necessary to sustain the nearby Block Island.
The wind energy industry is the fastest-growing job sector in the country. Despite their popularity in Europe, however, coastal turbines have faced resistance in the U.S.
“We have a huge, clean energy resource off of our coast, and to date we have not tapped into it,” Deepwater WindCEOJeff Grybowski told VICENews correspondentArielle Duhaime-Ross.
Read: "Bill Gates and other billionaires are launching a climate change fund because we need an “energy miracle” - http://bit.ly/2hszYmv
Watch: "Meet the man who wants to create th...

Which Countries Run On 100% Renewable Energy?

What Countries Are The MostEnergy Efficient https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytkt2YxGou4
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While many countries struggle to t...

What Countries Are The MostEnergy Efficient https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytkt2YxGou4
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While many countries struggle to transition to renewable energy, some have made the leap. So which countries use only renewable energy?
Learn More:
Vox: Costa Rica Has Gone 76 StraightDays Using 100% RenewableElectricity
http://www.vox.com/2016/9/8/12847160/costa-rica-renewable-electricity
The Guardian: Iceland's Energy Answer Comes Naturally
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2008/apr/22/renewableenergy.alternativeenergy
StanfordNews: The World Can Be Powered By Alternative Energy, Using Today's Technology, In 20-40 Years Says Stanford Researcher Mark Z. Jacobson
http://news.stanford.edu/news/2011/january/jacobson-world-energy-012611.htmlMusicTrack Courtesy of APM Music: "Skipping Marimbas"
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What Countries Are The MostEnergy Efficient https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytkt2YxGou4
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While many countries struggle to transition to renewable energy, some have made the leap. So which countries use only renewable energy?
Learn More:
Vox: Costa Rica Has Gone 76 StraightDays Using 100% RenewableElectricity
http://www.vox.com/2016/9/8/12847160/costa-rica-renewable-electricity
The Guardian: Iceland's Energy Answer Comes Naturally
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2008/apr/22/renewableenergy.alternativeenergy
StanfordNews: The World Can Be Powered By Alternative Energy, Using Today's Technology, In 20-40 Years Says Stanford Researcher Mark Z. Jacobson
http://news.stanford.edu/news/2011/january/jacobson-world-energy-012611.htmlMusicTrack Courtesy of APM Music: "Skipping Marimbas"
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Texas Leads US in Use of Renewable Energy

Texas, a state known for oil production, has become a leader in the development and use of renewable energy, especially wind power. And solar energy production ...

Texas, a state known for oil production, has become a leader in the development and use of renewable energy, especially wind power. And solar energy production is growing rapidly in the “Lone Star State,” spurred on by its abundant sunshine and the sharp drop in the price of solar panels in recent years. As VOA’s Greg Flakus reports from Houston, economics supersedes politics on this issue.
Originally published at - http://www.voanews.com/a/3565006.html

Texas, a state known for oil production, has become a leader in the development and use of renewable energy, especially wind power. And solar energy production is growing rapidly in the “Lone Star State,” spurred on by its abundant sunshine and the sharp drop in the price of solar panels in recent years. As VOA’s Greg Flakus reports from Houston, economics supersedes politics on this issue.
Originally published at - http://www.voanews.com/a/3565006.html

Less than a week after PresidentTrump pulled out of the Paris agreement, at least ten state governors and the mayors of more than 200American cities had recommitted to the climate accord’s emission standards. But Hawaii was way ahead of the curve -- the state passed a law enforcing even stricter clean energy standards back in 2015. And they did it to save money.
Life in Hawaii looks pretty good, but there’s a challenge to living on an island in the middle of the pacific. It's expensive. And nothing is more expensive than energy. Ninety percent of Hawaiian energy comes from fossil fuels and 100% of that needs to be imported.
An average Hawaiian family can pay up to $600 a month in energy bills. So Hawaii's governor has set a goal: to power the island completely with renewable energy by 2045.
Getting off oil by 2045 will take wind turbines, volcanic energy, bio-mass recycling, and ocean energy. But Hawaii’s biggest power source will be solar. The trouble is, a sunny day in Hawaii is so sunny, the electrical grid can’t handle all the solar power that is captured, So the state's opening giant battery fields. Meanwhile, Tesla is building the world’s largest battery factory.
This segment originally aired June 5, 2017, on VICENews Tonight on HBO.
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Less than a week after PresidentTrump pulled out of the Paris agreement, at least ten state governors and the mayors of more than 200American cities had recommitted to the climate accord’s emission standards. But Hawaii was way ahead of the curve -- the state passed a law enforcing even stricter clean energy standards back in 2015. And they did it to save money.
Life in Hawaii looks pretty good, but there’s a challenge to living on an island in the middle of the pacific. It's expensive. And nothing is more expensive than energy. Ninety percent of Hawaiian energy comes from fossil fuels and 100% of that needs to be imported.
An average Hawaiian family can pay up to $600 a month in energy bills. So Hawaii's governor has set a goal: to power the island completely with renewable energy by 2045.
Getting off oil by 2045 will take wind turbines, volcanic energy, bio-mass recycling, and ocean energy. But Hawaii’s biggest power source will be solar. The trouble is, a sunny day in Hawaii is so sunny, the electrical grid can’t handle all the solar power that is captured, So the state's opening giant battery fields. Meanwhile, Tesla is building the world’s largest battery factory.
This segment originally aired June 5, 2017, on VICENews Tonight on HBO.
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Why 2016 Could Be a Turning Point the Energy Revolution

Coal, nuclear, natural gas, renewables, and oil are all going head-to-head for dominance of the energy market - will we see a shift in the balance of power next...

Coal, nuclear, natural gas, renewables, and oil are all going head-to-head for dominance of the energy market - will we see a shift in the balance of power next year? Bloomberg looks at energy trends to watch in 2016.

Coal, nuclear, natural gas, renewables, and oil are all going head-to-head for dominance of the energy market - will we see a shift in the balance of power next year? Bloomberg looks at energy trends to watch in 2016.

The first offshore wind farm in the United States started producing clean energy in mid-December. Located 13 miles from the coast of Rhode Island, the five turb...

The first offshore wind farm in the United States started producing clean energy in mid-December. Located 13 miles from the coast of Rhode Island, the five turbines will power 17,000 homes, including all the energy necessary to sustain the nearby Block Island.
The wind energy industry is the fastest-growing job sector in the country. Despite their popularity in Europe, however, coastal turbines have faced resistance in the U.S.
“We have a huge, clean energy resource off of our coast, and to date we have not tapped into it,” Deepwater WindCEOJeff Grybowski told VICENews correspondentArielle Duhaime-Ross.
Read: "Bill Gates and other billionaires are launching a climate change fund because we need an “energy miracle” - http://bit.ly/2hszYmv
Watch: "Meet the man who wants to create the world's first supersonic Hyperloop" - http://bit.ly/2izcduA
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The first offshore wind farm in the United States started producing clean energy in mid-December. Located 13 miles from the coast of Rhode Island, the five turbines will power 17,000 homes, including all the energy necessary to sustain the nearby Block Island.
The wind energy industry is the fastest-growing job sector in the country. Despite their popularity in Europe, however, coastal turbines have faced resistance in the U.S.
“We have a huge, clean energy resource off of our coast, and to date we have not tapped into it,” Deepwater WindCEOJeff Grybowski told VICENews correspondentArielle Duhaime-Ross.
Read: "Bill Gates and other billionaires are launching a climate change fund because we need an “energy miracle” - http://bit.ly/2hszYmv
Watch: "Meet the man who wants to create the world's first supersonic Hyperloop" - http://bit.ly/2izcduA
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Star Renewable Energy: BBC News feature

published: 20 Jan 2017

The Slow Rise Of America's Renewable Energy Market - Newsy

Renewable energy is gaining steam in the oil-thirsty U.S. market, but green tech has hurdles to clear before it can take a bigger slice of the pie.
See more at http://www.newsy.com/
FollowCliffJudy: http://www.twitter.com/cliffjudy
Sources:
U.S. Energy Information Administration
http://www.eia.gov/totalenergy/data/monthly/pdf/sec1_3.pdf
U.S. Energy Information Administration
http://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/index.cfm?page=renewable_home
U.S. Energy Information Administration
http://www.eia.gov/forecasts/aeo/pdf/0383%282015%29.pdf
CleanTechnica
http://cleantechnica.com/2015/05/10/renewables-84-of-new-electricity-generation-capacity-in-1st-quarter-of-2015/
YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wVXgGTrPro
U.S. Energy Information Administration
http://energy.gov/articles/clean-energy...

published: 07 Oct 2015

Texas Leads US in Use of Renewable Energy

Texas, a state known for oil production, has become a leader in the development and use of renewable energy, especially wind power. And solar energy production is growing rapidly in the “Lone Star State,” spurred on by its abundant sunshine and the sharp drop in the price of solar panels in recent years. As VOA’s Greg Flakus reports from Houston, economics supersedes politics on this issue.
Originally published at - http://www.voanews.com/a/3565006.html

Tesla's Solar Facility is Part of Hawaii's Goal For Energy Independence (HBO)

Less than a week after PresidentTrump pulled out of the Paris agreement, at least ten state governors and the mayors of more than 200American cities had recommitted to the climate accord’s emission standards. But Hawaii was way ahead of the curve -- the state passed a law enforcing even stricter clean energy standards back in 2015. And they did it to save money.
Life in Hawaii looks pretty good, but there’s a challenge to living on an island in the middle of the pacific. It's expensive. And nothing is more expensive than energy. Ninety percent of Hawaiian energy comes from fossil fuels and 100% of that needs to be imported.
An average Hawaiian family can pay up to $600 a month in energy bills. So Hawaii's governor has set a goal: to power the island completely with renewable energy...

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Why 2016 Could Be a Turning Point the Energy Revolution

Coal, nuclear, natural gas, renewables, and oil are all going head-to-head for dominance of the energy market - will we see a shift in the balance of power next year? Bloomberg looks at energy trends to watch in 2016.

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The first offshore wind farm in the United States started producing clean energy in mid-December. Located 13 miles from the coast of Rhode Island, the five turbines will power 17,000 homes, including all the energy necessary to sustain the nearby Block Island.
The wind energy industry is the fastest-growing job sector in the country. Despite their popularity in Europe, however, coastal turbines have faced resistance in the U.S.
“We have a huge, clean energy resource off of our coast, and to date we have not tapped into it,” Deepwater WindCEOJeff Grybowski told VICENews correspondentArielle Duhaime-Ross.
Read: "Bill Gates and other billionaires are launching a climate change fund because we need an “energy miracle” - http://bit.ly/2hszYmv
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Which Countries Run On 100% Renewable Energy?

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While many countries struggle to transition to renewable energy, some have made the leap. So which countries use only renewable energy?
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http://www.vox.com/2016/9/8/12847160/costa-rica-renewable-electricity
The Guardian: Iceland's Energy Answer Comes Naturally
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2008/apr/22/renewableenergy.alternativeenergy
StanfordNews: The World Can Be Powered By Alternative Energy, Using Today's Technology, In 20-40 Years Says Stanford Researcher Mark Z. Jacobson
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http://www.vox.com/2016/9/8/12847160/costa-rica-renewable-electricity
The Guardian: Iceland's Energy Answer Comes Naturally
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2008/apr/22/renewableenergy.alternativeenergy
StanfordNews: The World Can Be Powered By Alternative Energy, Using Today's Technology, In 20-40 Years Says Stanford Researcher Mark Z. Jacobson
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Texas Leads US in Use of Renewable Energy

Texas, a state known for oil production, has become a leader in the development and use of renewable energy, especially wind power. And solar energy production ...

Texas, a state known for oil production, has become a leader in the development and use of renewable energy, especially wind power. And solar energy production is growing rapidly in the “Lone Star State,” spurred on by its abundant sunshine and the sharp drop in the price of solar panels in recent years. As VOA’s Greg Flakus reports from Houston, economics supersedes politics on this issue.
Originally published at - http://www.voanews.com/a/3565006.html

Texas, a state known for oil production, has become a leader in the development and use of renewable energy, especially wind power. And solar energy production is growing rapidly in the “Lone Star State,” spurred on by its abundant sunshine and the sharp drop in the price of solar panels in recent years. As VOA’s Greg Flakus reports from Houston, economics supersedes politics on this issue.
Originally published at - http://www.voanews.com/a/3565006.html

Less than a week after PresidentTrump pulled out of the Paris agreement, at least ten state governors and the mayors of more than 200American cities had recommitted to the climate accord’s emission standards. But Hawaii was way ahead of the curve -- the state passed a law enforcing even stricter clean energy standards back in 2015. And they did it to save money.
Life in Hawaii looks pretty good, but there’s a challenge to living on an island in the middle of the pacific. It's expensive. And nothing is more expensive than energy. Ninety percent of Hawaiian energy comes from fossil fuels and 100% of that needs to be imported.
An average Hawaiian family can pay up to $600 a month in energy bills. So Hawaii's governor has set a goal: to power the island completely with renewable energy by 2045.
Getting off oil by 2045 will take wind turbines, volcanic energy, bio-mass recycling, and ocean energy. But Hawaii’s biggest power source will be solar. The trouble is, a sunny day in Hawaii is so sunny, the electrical grid can’t handle all the solar power that is captured, So the state's opening giant battery fields. Meanwhile, Tesla is building the world’s largest battery factory.
This segment originally aired June 5, 2017, on VICENews Tonight on HBO.
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Less than a week after PresidentTrump pulled out of the Paris agreement, at least ten state governors and the mayors of more than 200American cities had recommitted to the climate accord’s emission standards. But Hawaii was way ahead of the curve -- the state passed a law enforcing even stricter clean energy standards back in 2015. And they did it to save money.
Life in Hawaii looks pretty good, but there’s a challenge to living on an island in the middle of the pacific. It's expensive. And nothing is more expensive than energy. Ninety percent of Hawaiian energy comes from fossil fuels and 100% of that needs to be imported.
An average Hawaiian family can pay up to $600 a month in energy bills. So Hawaii's governor has set a goal: to power the island completely with renewable energy by 2045.
Getting off oil by 2045 will take wind turbines, volcanic energy, bio-mass recycling, and ocean energy. But Hawaii’s biggest power source will be solar. The trouble is, a sunny day in Hawaii is so sunny, the electrical grid can’t handle all the solar power that is captured, So the state's opening giant battery fields. Meanwhile, Tesla is building the world’s largest battery factory.
This segment originally aired June 5, 2017, on VICENews Tonight on HBO.
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Why 2016 Could Be a Turning Point the Energy Revolution

Coal, nuclear, natural gas, renewables, and oil are all going head-to-head for dominance of the energy market - will we see a shift in the balance of power next...

Coal, nuclear, natural gas, renewables, and oil are all going head-to-head for dominance of the energy market - will we see a shift in the balance of power next year? Bloomberg looks at energy trends to watch in 2016.

Coal, nuclear, natural gas, renewables, and oil are all going head-to-head for dominance of the energy market - will we see a shift in the balance of power next year? Bloomberg looks at energy trends to watch in 2016.

The first offshore wind farm in the United States started producing clean energy in mid-December. Located 13 miles from the coast of Rhode Island, the five turb...

The first offshore wind farm in the United States started producing clean energy in mid-December. Located 13 miles from the coast of Rhode Island, the five turbines will power 17,000 homes, including all the energy necessary to sustain the nearby Block Island.
The wind energy industry is the fastest-growing job sector in the country. Despite their popularity in Europe, however, coastal turbines have faced resistance in the U.S.
“We have a huge, clean energy resource off of our coast, and to date we have not tapped into it,” Deepwater WindCEOJeff Grybowski told VICENews correspondentArielle Duhaime-Ross.
Read: "Bill Gates and other billionaires are launching a climate change fund because we need an “energy miracle” - http://bit.ly/2hszYmv
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The first offshore wind farm in the United States started producing clean energy in mid-December. Located 13 miles from the coast of Rhode Island, the five turbines will power 17,000 homes, including all the energy necessary to sustain the nearby Block Island.
The wind energy industry is the fastest-growing job sector in the country. Despite their popularity in Europe, however, coastal turbines have faced resistance in the U.S.
“We have a huge, clean energy resource off of our coast, and to date we have not tapped into it,” Deepwater WindCEOJeff Grybowski told VICENews correspondentArielle Duhaime-Ross.
Read: "Bill Gates and other billionaires are launching a climate change fund because we need an “energy miracle” - http://bit.ly/2hszYmv
Watch: "Meet the man who wants to create the world's first supersonic Hyperloop" - http://bit.ly/2izcduA
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This Week in Energy News and Analysis

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Renewable Energy - Science Documentary 2015

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A Japanese research group is working on a new technique that could triple the output of wind power generation. Called the wind-lens turbine, it gathers the wind much as a lens concentrates light by means of a special device that is attached around the turbine. So, what could that be? Look forward to this! It's simpler than you'd think! Tests have already started on turbines out at sea in preparation for practical introduction. Effective use of the wind around Japan's coasts could far more than satisfy Japan's electricity needs. We report from the vanguard of this dream new technology.
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Raya Salter takes us on a weekly global and national news roundup. In addition to the new administration's downgrades in climate action and environmental protec...

Raya Salter takes us on a weekly global and national news roundup. In addition to the new administration's downgrades in climate action and environmental protection, you will hear about changes to U.S. energy policy and renewable energy developments across the globe.
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Raya Salter takes us on a weekly global and national news roundup. In addition to the new administration's downgrades in climate action and environmental protection, you will hear about changes to U.S. energy policy and renewable energy developments across the globe.
ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the night. Check us out any time for great content and great community.
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Renewable Energy - Science Documentary 2015

A wonderful documentary about different types of renewable energy to make that pesky fossil fuel a obsolete for a better environment!
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Energy News and Analysis August 8, 2017

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Raya Salter, host of Power UpHawaii, addresses renewable energy legislation and the latest news and analysis across the U.S. energy sector.
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New Wind Turbine Technologies
The new wind-lens turbine
A Japanese research group is working on a new technique that could triple the output of wind power gen...

New Wind Turbine Technologies
The new wind-lens turbine
A Japanese research group is working on a new technique that could triple the output of wind power generation. Called the wind-lens turbine, it gathers the wind much as a lens concentrates light by means of a special device that is attached around the turbine. So, what could that be? Look forward to this! It's simpler than you'd think! Tests have already started on turbines out at sea in preparation for practical introduction. Effective use of the wind around Japan's coasts could far more than satisfy Japan's electricity needs. We report from the vanguard of this dream new technology.
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Which Countries Run On 100% Renewable Energy?

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Texas Leads US in Use of Renewable Energy

Texas, a state known for oil production, has become a leader in the development and use of renewable energy, especially wind power. And solar energy production is growing rapidly in the “Lone Star State,” spurred on by its abundant sunshine and the sharp drop in the price of solar panels in recent years. As VOA’s Greg Flakus reports from Houston, economics supersedes politics on this issue.
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Tesla's Solar Facility is Part of Hawaii's Goal For Energy Independence (HBO)

Less than a week after PresidentTrump pulled out of the Paris agreement, at least ten state governors and the mayors of more than 200American cities had recommitted to the climate accord’s emission standards. But Hawaii was way ahead of the curve -- the state passed a law enforcing even stricter clean energy standards back in 2015. And they did it to save money.
Life in Hawaii looks pretty good, but there’s a challenge to living on an island in the middle of the pacific. It's expensive. And nothing is more expensive than energy. Ninety percent of Hawaiian energy comes from fossil fuels and 100% of that needs to be imported.
An average Hawaiian family can pay up to $600 a month in energy bills. So Hawaii's governor has set a goal: to power the island completely with renewable energy by 2045.
Getting off oil by 2045 will take wind turbines, volcanic energy, bio-mass recycling, and ocean energy. But Hawaii’s biggest power source will be solar. The trouble is, a sunny day in Hawaii is so sunny, the electrical grid can’t handle all the solar power that is captured, So the state's opening giant battery fields. Meanwhile, Tesla is building the world’s largest battery factory.
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Why 2016 Could Be a Turning Point the Energy Revolution

Coal, nuclear, natural gas, renewables, and oil are all going head-to-head for dominance of the energy market - will we see a shift in the balance of power next year? Bloomberg looks at energy trends to watch in 2016.

The first offshore wind farm in the United States started producing clean energy in mid-December. Located 13 miles from the coast of Rhode Island, the five turbines will power 17,000 homes, including all the energy necessary to sustain the nearby Block Island.
The wind energy industry is the fastest-growing job sector in the country. Despite their popularity in Europe, however, coastal turbines have faced resistance in the U.S.
“We have a huge, clean energy resource off of our coast, and to date we have not tapped into it,” Deepwater WindCEOJeff Grybowski told VICENews correspondentArielle Duhaime-Ross.
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Which Countries Run On 100% Renewable Energy?

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Texas Leads US in Use of Renewable Energy

Texas, a state known for oil production, has become a leader in the development and use of renewable energy, especially wind power. And solar energy production is growing rapidly in the “Lone Star State,” spurred on by its abundant sunshine and the sharp drop in the price of solar panels in recent years. As VOA’s Greg Flakus reports from Houston, economics supersedes politics on this issue.
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Tesla's Solar Facility is Part of Hawaii's Goal For Energy Independence (HBO)

Less than a week after PresidentTrump pulled out of the Paris agreement, at least ten state governors and the mayors of more than 200American cities had recommitted to the climate accord’s emission standards. But Hawaii was way ahead of the curve -- the state passed a law enforcing even stricter clean energy standards back in 2015. And they did it to save money.
Life in Hawaii looks pretty good, but there’s a challenge to living on an island in the middle of the pacific. It's expensive. And nothing is more expensive than energy. Ninety percent of Hawaiian energy comes from fossil fuels and 100% of that needs to be imported.
An average Hawaiian family can pay up to $600 a month in energy bills. So Hawaii's governor has set a goal: to power the island completely with renewable energy by 2045.
Getting off oil by 2045 will take wind turbines, volcanic energy, bio-mass recycling, and ocean energy. But Hawaii’s biggest power source will be solar. The trouble is, a sunny day in Hawaii is so sunny, the electrical grid can’t handle all the solar power that is captured, So the state's opening giant battery fields. Meanwhile, Tesla is building the world’s largest battery factory.
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Why 2016 Could Be a Turning Point the Energy Revolution

Coal, nuclear, natural gas, renewables, and oil are all going head-to-head for dominance of the energy market - will we see a shift in the balance of power next year? Bloomberg looks at energy trends to watch in 2016.

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The number of asylum seekers who are illegally crossing into Canada from the United States more than tripled last month, according to new data released on Thursday by the Canadian government which hints at the deep fears that migrants have about the recent U.S. administration immigration crackdown ...The RoyalCanadian Mounted Police said that an additional 3,800 asylum seekers were arrested crossing the U.S ... "It's not a crisis ... ....

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The CaliforniaEnergyCommission, the other agency that approves energy projects, authorized an unprecedented study to investigate whether renewable alternatives could fill Puente’s proposed role ... It found that distributed renewables and energy storage could do the job of a Puente — but that the consequences would be a higher estimated cost and less reliability....

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Infrastructure requirements and forecasting capabilities by setting up renewableenergy management centres would address some concerns about grid management ... He placed emphasis on the use of ‘clean coal’ while stating that coal will and should remain as primary energy source apart from suggesting to have a joint policy for renewable and coal, both....

Wind and solar energy are obviously essential in reducing carbon emissions, but they also have a remarkable side effect ... The third biggest killer, respiratory disease, is at 155,000.Air pollution is contributing heavily to those totals, so renewableenergy would undoubtedly reduce its contribution. And, since premature deaths cost money on a societal level, renewables would be providing some economic benefits as well....

A €7m solar energy project planned by Gaelectric on a 154-acre site in north Dublin has been rejected ... The renewableenergy firm told Fingal County Council that the project would have generated up to 10MW of electricity, sufficient to power about 5,300 homes a year ... Ireland 'ideally positioned' to be a global leader in wave and tidal energy ... The company is involved in a number of renewableenergy projects....

Private equity firmEnergyCapitalPartners has agreed to buy U.S. power generator Calpine Corp ...Energy Capital is planning to announce the deal as early as Friday, the people said, asking not to be identified because the information isn’t public ... These companies have seen their margins squeezed by cheap natural gas, a surge in renewableenergy resources and subsidies that some states have created for nuclear power ... ....

Ireland is "ideally positioned" to become a global leader in wave and tidal energy production, according to the organiser of an international conference being held in Cork at the end of this month ...The Government financially supports the Ringaskiddy-based Centre for MarineRenewableEnergy Ireland, which includes researchers from universities around the country....

The nation’s rapidly expanding clean energy grid is one of the most ambitious in a region that is decisively moving beyond fossil fuels. Chile, Mexico and Brazil are now among the top-10 renewableenergy markets in the world ... ....

Hong Kong / London － China Resources Power Holdings Co and Aviva Plc are among companies considering bids for Norwegian utility Statkraft AS stakes in its offshore wind farms in the United Kingdom, sources familiar with the matter said, amid a surge in interest for Europe's green energy assets ... Wind-related businesses have proven popular with bidders, as countries in the region push for greater reliance on renewableenergy sources....

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